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'''Awabō'''<ref>[http://yossi6.s309.xrea.com/mario/dr.cgi?key=2640 Awabō's entry at the Japanese Super Mario Daijiten (Big Dictionary)]</ref> (アワボウ) is an optional boss found in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. He resides inside the [[Ruins at the Bottom of the Sea|remains of an ancient town]] that has been buried at the bottom of the ocean. Awabō appears like a small and unintimidating creature normally, but he can inflate himself, causing him to triple in size and adopt a malicious grin. [[Wario]] has a chance to meet him if the players manage to sink the [[SS Tea Cup]] during the second chapter. The [[Black Sugar Pirates]] who have stolen Wario's possessions will then flee into the ruins. Their leader, [[Captain Syrup]] is unlucky enough to become Awabō's prisoner.
'''Awabō'''<ref>[http://honndana.sakura.ne.jp/mario/dr.cgi?key=2640 Awabō's entry at the Japanese Super Mario Daijiten (Big Dictionary)]</ref> (アワボウ) is an optional boss found in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. He resides inside the [[Ruins at the Bottom of the Sea|remains of an ancient town]] that has been buried at the bottom of the ocean. Awabō appears like a small and unintimidating creature normally, but he can inflate himself, causing him to triple in size and adopt a malicious grin. [[Wario]] has a chance to meet him if the players manage to sink the [[SS Tea Cup]] during the second chapter. The [[Black Sugar Pirates]] who have stolen Wario's possessions will then flee into the ruins. Their leader, [[Captain Syrup]] is unlucky enough to become Awabō's prisoner.


Wario encounters Awabō in the optional level [[Captured Syrup!]] after traversing the level area leading to his chamber. When he enters the chamber, he will see Captain Syrup enclosed in a bubble, slowly flying upwards. Awabō will then appear and challenge Wario. The treasure hunter needs to jump Awabō's head three times to defeat him and clear the level. After each hit, the boss will create a duplicate of himself, trying to confuse Wario. If Wario touches the enemy, Awabō will trap him and transport him to the top of the room. The battle has to be restarted if this happens. After Wario wins the battle, he will effortlessly defeat Captain Syrup and get his treasures back.
Wario encounters Awabō in the optional level [[Captured Syrup!]] after traversing the level area leading to his chamber. When he enters the chamber, he will see Captain Syrup enclosed in a bubble, slowly flying upwards. Awabō will then appear and challenge Wario. The treasure hunter needs to jump Awabō's head three times to defeat him and clear the level. After each hit, the boss will create a duplicate of himself, trying to confuse Wario. If Wario touches the enemy, Awabō will trap him and transport him to the top of the room. The battle has to be restarted if this happens. After Wario wins the battle, he will effortlessly defeat Captain Syrup and get his treasures back.

Revision as of 11:44, February 7, 2011

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Awabō[1] (アワボウ) is an optional boss found in Wario Land II. He resides inside the remains of an ancient town that has been buried at the bottom of the ocean. Awabō appears like a small and unintimidating creature normally, but he can inflate himself, causing him to triple in size and adopt a malicious grin. Wario has a chance to meet him if the players manage to sink the SS Tea Cup during the second chapter. The Black Sugar Pirates who have stolen Wario's possessions will then flee into the ruins. Their leader, Captain Syrup is unlucky enough to become Awabō's prisoner.

Wario encounters Awabō in the optional level Captured Syrup! after traversing the level area leading to his chamber. When he enters the chamber, he will see Captain Syrup enclosed in a bubble, slowly flying upwards. Awabō will then appear and challenge Wario. The treasure hunter needs to jump Awabō's head three times to defeat him and clear the level. After each hit, the boss will create a duplicate of himself, trying to confuse Wario. If Wario touches the enemy, Awabō will trap him and transport him to the top of the room. The battle has to be restarted if this happens. After Wario wins the battle, he will effortlessly defeat Captain Syrup and get his treasures back.

His names comes from awa (泡, bubble).

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